Top Moment No. 10: Rally on Ring Day

Every player in the major leagues desires to have one. It is not easy to obtain; some will earn one, others will fall short. It has become a symbol around Major League Baseball. Years after a player retires, they still proudly sport it. The Philadelphia Phillies already experienced the thrill and glory of a World Championship, but it was time for them to officially be given the hardware.

One by one, each player was called out of the dugout. After handshaking an emotional Pat Gillick and Charlie Manuel, the player was handed a box with a 14-karot, 103 diamond ring inside. Each player tried on the beautiful piece of jewelry, but there was a game to play. It was April 8, and the Phillies were without a win. It was finally time to put the 2008 season behind and move forward to 2009.

Joe Blanton was making his first start of the year, and it didn’t go as planned. The righty allowed seven runs in four innings. At the top of the 7th, the Phillies found themselves trailing 10-3. Perhaps the ring ceremony took the focus away.

In 2008, the Phillies’ first win came on a walk-off walk. The Phillies needed a huge rally for their first win of ’09, and they kept fighting. Like ’08, walks became a huge factor.